In short: Very enjoyable despite getting lost twice!In full: I actually enjoyed it - OK I got lost twice; the first time being my fault that I completely missed the direction arrow - the second tme I ran right past the marshal's as I was heading in the wrong direction!!Date of review: August 10, 2008

In short: Potential to be a very good run! Seems to have grown in numbers In full: The number of runners amazed me today. I used to run this by turning up and going straight off and being on my own. Nonetheless it has still retained it's friendly approach. Course changed a bit I think and still not got the signage and other bits quite right but hey, we had excellent route descriptions and maps!! Well Done, really enjoyed my morning!! Keep up the good work!.Date of review: August 10, 2008

In short: A fair bit of road for an off road race!In full: Haven't done this since 2006 and course seems to have changed a bit. Meant that quite a bit of it was run on road/pavement _ I don't mind as I do better on those surfaces (knocked 43 mins off my PB for thos course !) , but one or two niggly comments overheard.Nonetheless, as mentioned it suited me and I'll be back for more next year. Well organised race and friendly atmosphere - well done all.Date of review: August 10, 2008

In short: Hard work but a good runIn full: I did the 30k and enjoyed it. It was tough though and at a few stages there were no signs and so i didn't have a clue where to go. Marshalls were nice, jelly babies brilliant! There were no mileage markers though which was disappointing. Good run though and i'm happy i managed to do it! Date of review: August 10, 2008

In short: Lovely, friendly, well-organised - pity that some signage disappeared.In full: Loved this race. It was all so efficient with maps, all the different distances, walkers, runners etc. It was let down by some signage missing at the end in the city, but I spoke to the lovely organiser Ludo who had been out at 4am putting up the signage so it wouldn't be nicked. Not his fault that it was... There weren't many marshalls, but that's the nature of the race. And we were all given maps and asked to carry them with us so that was fine.

I did the 20k which came in at 13.55 miles on my Garmin (which always over measures).

Just had a lovely run on a sunny but not-too-hot day. Chatted to loads of people on the way round who were also having a non-pressurised run and enjoying it.

And my 13 yr old son did the 10k with his Dad - a great way for a youngster to enter a 10k race.

In short: poor signs and a marshall sending people the wrong wayIn full: did the 20k, signs were brilliant until we split from the 30k race at 15k, then it was hopeless. then when i should have been about half a mile from home i was sent off in the wrong direction by a water station marshall and ended up wandering round the centre of salisbury on my own having no idea how to get back to race hq. not good.it's a shame as the atmosphere at the hq was lovely - i enjoy chilled off road races. and people work very hard to put this event on, but perhaps less races would be sensible.Date of review: August 10, 2008